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Chapter 6.

GLS Licensing

6.10.3. Accessing GLS Through a Proxy


If you must access GLS through an internet proxy requiring authentication, or
if you want to override the proxy specified by your system, you need to launch
License Control Center from a Windows command prompt as described
below. In other circumstances, this method should not be used.
The executable LicenseControlCenter.exe can be run with the arguments
/proxyuser=<user name>
/proxypass=<password>
/fixedproxy=<fixed proxy address>|NoProxy

• To configure a fixed proxy server, use this command syntax:


LicenseControlCenter.exe /fixedproxy=http://ExampleProxy:8080
• If the proxy requires authentication, configure user name and password
as follows (both must be defined):
LicenseControlCenter.exe /proxyuser=<username>
/proxypass=<password>
• To remove authentication for a proxy, reset user name and password:
LicenseControlCenter.exe /proxyuser= /proxypass=
• To reset the choice of proxy to that specified by the system (that is,
normally the one configured in Internet Explorer), type:
LicenseControlCenter.exe /fixedproxy=
This is the default mode of operation, always used when no command line
parameters have been passed.
• Finally, to suppress any use of a proxy, ignoring the one specified by the
system, issue this command:
LicenseControlCenter.exe /fixedproxy=NoProxy

Arguments are remembered and so need to be specified only once.


Whenever you run LicenseControlCenter.exe, the value last provided for
each argument (if any) is automatically reused.

6.11. Notifications in TEMS Investigation


GLS will pop up a message box in TEMS Investigation in the following
situations:

NT15-49889 ver 1.0 IG-31

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